a04_msh said:I just got a new memory card but the high score is not saving on Metal slug 3, only the change in options are saved. Does anyone know what could be wrong?
...it's, actually, not saving high scores on any of my games
a04_msh said:I just got a new memory card but the high score is not saving on Metal slug 3, only the change in options are saved. Does anyone know what could be wrong?
Neo Alec said:The memory card is not supposed to save high scores. To do that, you need an MVS system.
Temjin said:And that is by far the most stupid thing about the AES. Arcade perfect games at home and a memory card, but you can't save high scores!?! I never understood what they where thinking. I rather be able to save high scores than levels.
I have a problem with my memory card on my PSP when I play on this game this game will not work on my PSP in the other game it will work what should I do in my PSP device I think I wasting time with this memory card.
What exactly happens when you plug the memory card in? I have one for my mvs but when i put it in nothing happened, or at least i didnt notice anything, but then I dont know what to be looking for either.
so if, for example, I'm playing metal slug, once i'm out of credits I will get a save data screen?
Likewise, if my memory card is in when i add credits, i will be asked if i want to load data?
I have. Fortunately I noticed I didn't have it while I was still at the arcade and went back to the machine. It was still there.Then the screen will go black and remind you that your card is still in the slot (a handy feature, as I'm sure that many people would leave their memory card in an arcade if they weren't reminded).
Nope. Just all the Metal Slug games except for the first one.I played through a couple levels of Metal Slug X with a friend and then saved. When I loaded just a little bit later we were able to choose a starting level from the levels we had already beaten, which I thought was pretty cool. Not sure how many other games have this same sort of thing but I'm sure there are a few.
Nope. Just all the Metal Slug games except for the first one.
You'd better double check. I've checked this already myself quite some time ago. The only way I know to start from any level in the first one is to get the CD version and play the training mode.Metal Slug 1 has a level select, works the same as all the others. Upon a data load you can select any level you've already completed.
Perhaps it's the Saturn port, or Neo CD, or Playstation.
anybody know the answer to silverslugs question?
Baseballstars 2 is not as fun without the memory card!!!!!!!